(E) determined by when the sun reached the observer's meridian and differing
What I have read in Manhattan All Verbal book is that when comma + -ed or -ing is used, it is an adverbial modifier and not a noun modifier but here it seems to be acting as noun modifier for "local times". Moreover, isn't it ambiguous that "determined" and "differing" can also modify the main subject - "The growth" ?
What I have read in Manhattan All Verbal book is that when comma + -ed or -ing is used, it is an adverbial modifier and not a noun modifier but here it seems to be acting as noun modifier for "local times". Moreover, isn't it ambiguous that "determined" and "differing" can also modify the main subject - "The growth" ?
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